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The Minto Mapping Project 2001. Traveling by river is a way of life. The Tatalina river with little C.O.D. in the background. The climb to the top of C.O.D. All the elders climbed the hill which was no easy task. From the top of Tho’ odi. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: The Minto Mapping Project  2001

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Traveling by river is a way of life The Tatalina river with

little C.O.D. in the background

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The climb to the top of C.O.D All the elders climbed

the hill which was no easy task

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From the top of Tho’ odi Susie Charlie was the

first to spot the bull moose that the students shot

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How much noise can we make? The girls ate a lot and

made way to much noise

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Moose can kill Extreme care must be

taken when approaching a downed moose

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Good luck going back home The first thing to do

after dropping a moose is to remove the head and point it towards home, so that you will have good luck next time hunting

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SKINNING THE MOOSE LUKE TITUS AND

EZRA GIBSON SKINNING MOOSEQuickTime™ and a

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Traditions Live On Luke shows the young

men how to correctly use a knife to remove the ribs.QuickTime™ and a

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Women at a Moose kill Women have a role in

assisting the men in the butchering.

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Packing Moose to Boat A moose can weigh

1,000 lb. It will take twelve trips to pack out all the meat.

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HANGING MEAT

Taking care of the meat is very important.it must be kept cool and clean QuickTime™ and a

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As we did 1,000 years ago Each night the group

sat around the camp fire to stay warm and to listen to stories by the elders

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Elders have a great sense of humor

It was nice to see the elders always having a good time and making us laughQuickTime™ and a

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Cultural Heritage Education Institute

C.H.E.I helped organize and fund the trip. QuickTime™ and a

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Special Thanks to the Elders Lige and Susie Virgil and Vernell Luke Titus Elsie Titus Gabe Nollner

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